The Trip
5 days, a short trip but definitely a good one.
Drove up to the Mt. Kinabalu, kids were joyful when they saw so many fruits to taste!
Renee's new instrument made from coconut shell, believe it or not, she sang while she was playing it !
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My new favourite thing at the moment
Doodlebug's crushed velvet! Shabby gave me a bottle of sample for July's work and after numerous trial, I made a card with velvet title " Thank you" also using K&Co's rubbing on letters. But I found actually you can have so much to do with it. I finished another LO just now, using OA's pp and tried crushed velvet for the flower.
Doodlebug's crushed velvet! Shabby gave me a bottle of sample for July's work and after numerous trial, I made a card with velvet title " Thank you" also using K&Co's rubbing on letters. But I found actually you can have so much to do with it. I finished another LO just now, using OA's pp and tried crushed velvet for the flower.
I heard pp complaining too troublesome to use them, but it just likes all the glitters, and just for a change of glitters, of course at the mean time I love the velvet feel... that's why I grant myself the whole 12 bottles with different colour!
(1) Choose the item you want to use, in my case, I cut out the flower from OA pp:
(2) Brush up the glue, I used Tombo's liquid glue, you also can use any type of liquid glue you have. But just be careful, you need to only brush the area you want to use the crushed velvet for:
(3) sprinkle crushed velvet on:
(4) shake off the access and cut it out nicely, so here you are, ready to use for you layout:
It will work well with doodlebug's stick with it adhesive transfers, I especially like the swirl design, got to use it for the next one.
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Now, I also want to share with you a little drawing done by my Rafeeqa. She is fond of the Winx club and apparently this one is her favourite. I just amazed to see how detail she could draw, look at the shoe, the lace, the dangling stuff on the wing...She has been working on all the characters for a while and leaving my place with all scribble. I have to say kids are creative and they are proud of their completed work, not like us though, just wonder, where did our confidence go?
5 comments:
hi emily ..
Thanks for popping by my blog .. Glad you like the work I did on the ATCs .. Have always loved to share techniques and ideas with fellow scrappers.. :)
And I still have to venture to the flocking i see you have done with your layouts .. I always have them falling out soon after.
Ur daughters look sooo like u in ur 1st pic. I bought the flocking kit too!! Yet to play with it! Btw love that LO!!
Hi there. I would love to try the doodle's bug velvet crush on my scrap someday. Hehehe.. Btw how old is ur daughter rafeeqa? Her drawing is very good! I'll give her A+! :D
awesome drawing! and yes your daughters look absolutely just like you. its like looking into a mirror!
I love this layout. So gorgeous and I love your use of the October Afternoon papers.
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